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government. i do not know a republican that does not want to enhance a universal background check. how do you do that and protect the second amendment at the same time is very important. , very close and the gun groups did not like the fact that if you actually follow the law, know that you are not selling it, what they wanted you to be able to prove in the future that you did that. with americanfit jurisprudence. american jurisprudence is you are innocent until you are proven guilty whether then you are guilty until proven innocent. the time between the cell of a gun and one can use in a crime on average is 11 years. what we were going to do is put gun owners who follow the law and 11 years who cannot find a piece of paper that said they did it right and the presumption is you are guilty. gun ownersjority of in this country and law abiding citizens do not want to sell a gun to somebody who should not. they will follow this. where we get locked up is on the areas and the idea of the universal por
government. i do not know a republican that does not want to enhance a universal background check. how do you do that and protect the second amendment at the same time is very important. , very close and the gun groups did not like the fact that if you actually follow the law, know that you are not selling it, what they wanted you to be able to prove in the future that you did that. with americanfit jurisprudence. american jurisprudence is you are innocent until you are proven guilty whether...
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any momplet and if you go back to the founders the best government is the smallest government. the most freedom comes from the most limited government. so what we're saying is gun owners will be responsible. as a matter of fact they're the most responsible people in this country because they know how to use a weapon, how to handle a weapon, how to score a weapon. and what they're saying is we don't want a thing that will inhibit that right because we're seeing all the rest of our rights limited every day. >> if i may shift gears once again from the gun issue on to another hot button which is immigration. there's a group of senators that have been meeting regularly that is aiming to put out a plan the week of april 8 on some sort of comprehensive immigration overhaul. senator paul gave a speech not long ago outlining what he thinks should be done. where do you stand on these so-called pathway to citizenship question in the broader immigration debates that's going on these days? >> i don't think you're going to get a comprehensive immigration bill until you can satisfy the americ
any momplet and if you go back to the founders the best government is the smallest government. the most freedom comes from the most limited government. so what we're saying is gun owners will be responsible. as a matter of fact they're the most responsible people in this country because they know how to use a weapon, how to handle a weapon, how to score a weapon. and what they're saying is we don't want a thing that will inhibit that right because we're seeing all the rest of our rights limited...
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government is pretty -- they're afraid to stand up to the industry. the industry hasn't passed. at the time, congress has begun to consider legislation that would bring them in, they said well, if you bring in regulations, we're going to move our ships someplace else. for whatever reason, members of congress members of the senate actually believe that. cenk: so what! >> they have no place else to go. cenk: so what, you don't pay travels. the guys working on the ships are oftentimes not at all american. what would we lose? oh, we would lose your ability to get american customers which make up what percentage of their customers are american? >> well, carnival has 53% of the north american market. americans on their ships probably constitute about 80-85%. cenk: wow boy, we would lose so much if you couldn't come to the sufficient. so then, professor that's an obvious, obvious ridiculous crock, right? anybody with two brain cells to rub together could see that. nonsense. what is it that the senators and congressmen actually get from the industry? >> well, the industry is very adept
government is pretty -- they're afraid to stand up to the industry. the industry hasn't passed. at the time, congress has begun to consider legislation that would bring them in, they said well, if you bring in regulations, we're going to move our ships someplace else. for whatever reason, members of congress members of the senate actually believe that. cenk: so what! >> they have no place else to go. cenk: so what, you don't pay travels. the guys working on the ships are oftentimes not at...
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in government terms, it is a $10,000 swin. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen,and will be they rise furer? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >> i donot even believe she said that. do you? double-digit increases. they are not as big and yet obama, in his land, that is what passes for goodness. obamacare does not fully kick in until next year. it is going to get better. >> president obama threatening syria aand iran and pursuing peace in the holy land. the a-team will sort that out for us. and accusing homela security of hiding smething. and the jodi arias murder trial. th mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybthe problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thick grass& d tough terrain& without l
in government terms, it is a $10,000 swin. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen,and will be they rise furer? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >> i donot even believe she said that. do you? double-digit increases. they are not as big and yet obama, in his land,...
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>> well, the government debt is actually not going down, if i may say. so we are going to have a deficit this year of a trillion 300 billion dollars which is $25 billion a week. it's the worst deficit that we've had, and nobody knows. >> social security is easy to fix. you lift the cap right now if >>> predictions. pat. >> immigration reform passes the house. republicans kill it in the senate. >> eleanor. >>next state to legalize gay marriage. >> what state? >> illinois. >> susan. >> immigration reform is going to run into big trouble in congress. >> really. mort. >> what i think the economy is going to remain >>> i predict that president abi of japan trying to revitalize his economy by loosening its grip on inflation will overshoot. he will go into debt, it will go into debt
>> well, the government debt is actually not going down, if i may say. so we are going to have a deficit this year of a trillion 300 billion dollars which is $25 billion a week. it's the worst deficit that we've had, and nobody knows. >> social security is easy to fix. you lift the cap right now if >>> predictions. pat. >> immigration reform passes the house. republicans kill it in the senate. >> eleanor. >>next state to legalize gay marriage. >>...
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rand paul wants to be seen as small government guy but wants a government big enough to monitor every single pregnancy in the country to force all american women into the government's chosen outcome for their pregnancy. you don't get to decide about your pregnancy, the government gets to decide. rand paul has introduced personhood legislation that would ban all abortions in america federally. it would also likely ban some forms of hormonal birth control, like the pill and even invitro fertilization. under his bill, you would have no choice, no exception, you get no say, the government decides, rand paul will decide for you. but then when rand paul was asked about that policy of his this week in an interview he reacted by saying essentially, that sounds horrible. i don't believe that. yes, senator, yes, actually you do. >> sir, just to be precise, if you believe life begins at conception i suspect you do believe that, you would have no exceptions for rape, incest, the life of the mother, is that right? >> well, i think that once again puts things in too small of a box. what i would say
rand paul wants to be seen as small government guy but wants a government big enough to monitor every single pregnancy in the country to force all american women into the government's chosen outcome for their pregnancy. you don't get to decide about your pregnancy, the government gets to decide. rand paul has introduced personhood legislation that would ban all abortions in america federally. it would also likely ban some forms of hormonal birth control, like the pill and even invitro...
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peace will have to be made among peoples, not just governments. no one -- no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda, but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division. it would make a difference. so peace is necessary. but peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has faced palestinian factions who turn to terror, leaders who missed historic opportunities. that is all true. and that's why security must be at the center of any agreement. and there is no question that the only path to peace is through negotiations, which is why despite the criticism we've received, the united states will oppose unilateral efforts to bypass negotiations through the united nations. it has to be done by the parties. but the palestinian people's right to self-determination, their right to justice must also be recognized. [ applause ] put yourself in t
peace will have to be made among peoples, not just governments. no one -- no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda, but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division. it would make a difference. so peace is necessary. but peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has faced...
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going over the head of the government, if you will, and speaking to the next generation and saying it is in your interests. look, the demographics are clear. israel is already just about 50/50, if you consider the west bank and gaza as part of this country. and it is not yet an independent palestinian state. and if they are going to continue this way as an occupying force, he is basically saying, this is not going to be good for israel. it is not going to be good for israel. take a chance on peace. >> picking up on that point about the way the president was talking about the israeli people, he talked about the democracy raffy of getting to a two state solution. then he talked about the dignity of the palestinian people. let's take a listen to one passage of the address. >> put yourself in their shoes. look at the world through their eyes. it is not fair that a palestinian child cannot grow up in a state of their own. living their entire lives with the presence of a foreign army that controls the movements. not just of those young people but their parents, their grandparents every day.
going over the head of the government, if you will, and speaking to the next generation and saying it is in your interests. look, the demographics are clear. israel is already just about 50/50, if you consider the west bank and gaza as part of this country. and it is not yet an independent palestinian state. and if they are going to continue this way as an occupying force, he is basically saying, this is not going to be good for israel. it is not going to be good for israel. take a chance on...
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. >> greg: obama's governing reason is petulance. he like a sulking kid that won't come out because mom and dad took away the ipod. tall sequestions ration consequences are all in places that actually -- sequestration consequences hurt us and they don't have. we read about the programs. there is a program sponsoring duck mating habits. i won't get into it because it's graphic. but so much money and it's happening in places that the criminal criminals were investigated for human trafficking. maybe this is a new trade agreement between you and the mexico. fast and furious. >> bob: every 24 hours, 1400 illegals are exported back to their country. more than any other administration. >> andrea: bob, when you have a good fact like that, which you said repeatedly, doesn't it negate the positive action they take when releasing illegals? >> bob: i told you it was politically tone deaf. is it. but it covers up a very important point. which is they are doing their maximum that budget allows them to send back every single day 1400. >> dana: they
. >> greg: obama's governing reason is petulance. he like a sulking kid that won't come out because mom and dad took away the ipod. tall sequestions ration consequences are all in places that actually -- sequestration consequences hurt us and they don't have. we read about the programs. there is a program sponsoring duck mating habits. i won't get into it because it's graphic. but so much money and it's happening in places that the criminal criminals were investigated for human...
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when we do that, government becomes bigger and yes undermined what our society is good as doing, which is letting people make decisions on a local level. >> neil: are we winning that pr argument? i mean you lost your race. and i was thinking you had a compelling, cogent argument. we have to stop this. i wonder if part of what is going on here is the other side's very effective as saying no problem here. you know. >> you know what they're effective at saying? we're going to make your lives easier in the short term and we should say we're going to make your lives better for generations to come. my parents came to this country not for an easy life but for opportunities. they wanted their children to be whoever they wanted to be as long as you worked hard and you were -- you just did everything you needed to do. you can be whoever you wanted to be. you didn't have to conform to what society told you they wanted you to do. >> very true but they just don't seem to get t thank you. dow that all without hand gestures. look at this. >> i know. >> neil: my goodness. >> nice to see you, neil. >>
when we do that, government becomes bigger and yes undermined what our society is good as doing, which is letting people make decisions on a local level. >> neil: are we winning that pr argument? i mean you lost your race. and i was thinking you had a compelling, cogent argument. we have to stop this. i wonder if part of what is going on here is the other side's very effective as saying no problem here. you know. >> you know what they're effective at saying? we're going to make your...
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if you want to enter the chinese government thecountry, the chinese government will ask. if they have doubts call the consumer service of the company and just ask if they're testing their ingredients or finished products in china. >> john: really quickly can i ask a personal question. are the cosmetics you're wearing animal cruelty free. >> they are. >> john: they look great. senior director of policy and advocacy for the humane society of the usa. pascaline clec thank you for your service to this cause. >> thank you very much. >> john: five of the biggest lies about entitlements. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: wtf vermont week concludes that tomorrow vermont state police will be participating in a 24 hour tweet tweet-a-thon because nothing makes me feel safer with the knowledge that they're posting photos of cats sleeping in laundry baskets. they're highlighting the use of tweet by law enforcement. his use the twitter will give vermonters the glimpse of acti
if you want to enter the chinese government thecountry, the chinese government will ask. if they have doubts call the consumer service of the company and just ask if they're testing their ingredients or finished products in china. >> john: really quickly can i ask a personal question. are the cosmetics you're wearing animal cruelty free. >> they are. >> john: they look great. senior director of policy and advocacy for the humane society of the usa. pascaline clec thank you for...
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the house in the senate working on budgets to fund the government. they could use some inspiration from our 30th president to beat author charles johnson with us. and a defense witness explains the memory lapses of the defendant. next. facts thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the bestt experiences below... to the finest comforts above. 're not simply saluting history... we're making it. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people whlike more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? why? and we've hit the w
the house in the senate working on budgets to fund the government. they could use some inspiration from our 30th president to beat author charles johnson with us. and a defense witness explains the memory lapses of the defendant. next. facts thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing...
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and the best chance that they had to potentially hear about it was with the potential for a government shutdown, which has now been averted. so again, back to this new pace rhine of these big debates over real issues that are kind of going nowhere. and a new baseline that incidentally it's interesting because their stopgap spending bill that was passed yesterday did mark something of a breakthrough in that the appropriators in the house and the senate, the bipartisan leaderships thereof were able to come together and come up with a spending plan that keeps the government solvent and keeps it operating. and so i think that now we are going to see the appropriators get, you know, being able to get together hopefully and work out these, you know, technocratic stopgap spending bills while the battle wages in the background without any hope of actual consensus. >> good to see both of you. have a good weekend. we are hearing this morning from the commander of the marine base in kwaunt coe, virginia where three were killed. ask as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealin
and the best chance that they had to potentially hear about it was with the potential for a government shutdown, which has now been averted. so again, back to this new pace rhine of these big debates over real issues that are kind of going nowhere. and a new baseline that incidentally it's interesting because their stopgap spending bill that was passed yesterday did mark something of a breakthrough in that the appropriators in the house and the senate, the bipartisan leaderships thereof were...
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the house in the senate working on budgets to fund the government. they could use some inspiration from our 30th president to beat author charles johnson with us. and a defense witness explains the memory lapses of the defendant. next. ♪ lou: public integrity returning to a little tiny piece of california. tiny california. the city of bell. five former elected officials today convicted on multiple counts of misappropriation of public funds. they were accused of paying themselves enormous salaries, up to $100,000 per year in a city where one in four residents live below the poverty line. there is so much to be done, of course, the debt burden. the misgovern state of california, but bell california, it gives them something of a start. gun rights activists out great step for troubling incident in the state of new jersey. four police officers raided the home of a certified firearms instructor after he posted the picture you see there on facebook. has -- his son holding a rifle. the 11-year-old boy properly holding the rifle, a 22. his figure is off the
the house in the senate working on budgets to fund the government. they could use some inspiration from our 30th president to beat author charles johnson with us. and a defense witness explains the memory lapses of the defendant. next. ♪ lou: public integrity returning to a little tiny piece of california. tiny california. the city of bell. five former elected officials today convicted on multiple counts of misappropriation of public funds. they were accused of paying themselves enormous...
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are now taking tax money out of the government and so of course you're going to have budget deficits go up was this just like a crazy idea in the first place yes i think so i think that the whole notion of an automatic fix level denies the inevitable flexibility the inevitability of new developments that no one who wrote these rules ever for saw and that it. puts a straight jacket on policy makers that never makes much sense that forces them to violate these rules that violation is interpreted in strange ways by the different players in an economy it's an irrational way to manage a capitalism that is always unstable and unpredictable so i would like to mention something about the cyprus event i think it's enormously important much more that's been understood first of all the the government of cyprus agreed with europe to impose these levees on the depositors of their own country they were planning to do that hope they'd be no trouble and had originally scheduled for their banks to open tuesday yesterday when the cypriot people said no way you are not going to make us pay for a crisis
are now taking tax money out of the government and so of course you're going to have budget deficits go up was this just like a crazy idea in the first place yes i think so i think that the whole notion of an automatic fix level denies the inevitable flexibility the inevitability of new developments that no one who wrote these rules ever for saw and that it. puts a straight jacket on policy makers that never makes much sense that forces them to violate these rules that violation is interpreted...
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government or something like that might have happened and that's when you think they decided to kill him? >> i think shane actually had the recipes, very technical recipes for this chemical that were very sensitive. and they were asking him for it. he realized who he was dealing with which was the company and realizing that's when he was saying i'm so naive. you know, he thought he was involved in a civilian, you know, program and he realized that now it's getting out into people that really shouldn't have access to this. >> they say to the united states as they have, there was a congressional investigation into them in 2012. this story is done on television about the company talking about whether they pose a security risk to this country, whether they're engaged in spying. they deny that. when they were asked about the relationship with ime, they said, i want to quote them, "we do not do military equipment or technology nor do we discuss it with partners." do you think they're just blatantly lying? >> the thing is, you have to have a complete understanding of what gan is. it could b
government or something like that might have happened and that's when you think they decided to kill him? >> i think shane actually had the recipes, very technical recipes for this chemical that were very sensitive. and they were asking him for it. he realized who he was dealing with which was the company and realizing that's when he was saying i'm so naive. you know, he thought he was involved in a civilian, you know, program and he realized that now it's getting out into people that...
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have also expressed support for such an exception and at the same time however the cypriot government is also exploring a bailout plan with russia which is not part of the e.u. any agreement with russia would likely include access to cyprus as natural gas fields as part of the deal meanwhile the cypriot stock exchange remains closed regardless of what happens next this mediterranean fiasco reveals a lot about the euro zone's financial crisis and the motivations of the powers that be who have been managing it over the past four years it was an obvious when germany and other leading powers first for savage austerity measures on greece italy and spain it should be now e.u. officials care first and foremost about protecting the interest of their big banks if that means literally stealing money out of other people's bank accounts and so be it cypriots may have put their latest and most brutal form of austerity on hold for now but what about the rest of the eurozone what will happen when a larger struggling country like spain needs another bailout and even more importantly what will happen
have also expressed support for such an exception and at the same time however the cypriot government is also exploring a bailout plan with russia which is not part of the e.u. any agreement with russia would likely include access to cyprus as natural gas fields as part of the deal meanwhile the cypriot stock exchange remains closed regardless of what happens next this mediterranean fiasco reveals a lot about the euro zone's financial crisis and the motivations of the powers that be who have...
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andwaste is an paperwork the red tape that we have in government. if we can illuminate -- eliminate some of that waste, we can not have the cuts in my opinion. host: here is another perspective on the sequester story, front page of the "washington post" -- washington pays about 10% of the budget -- host: you can see a picture of a freshman in high school looking at what is happening in montana. another story addresses this issue in "usa today" -- is a region this reporter is looking at and showing there is an impact in terms of cuts in staffing. let's hear from new mexico, our independent line. caller: good morning. complaint or problem with this whole situation is, everyone seems to be blaming the republicans. it is also a democratic problem. the president is also putting down the republicans. to me, when he became president, you have to drop your democratic party. you truly become the leader of both parties. to bring them together, and they need to get together. host: another perspective here on twitter -- host: let's take a look at some other sto
andwaste is an paperwork the red tape that we have in government. if we can illuminate -- eliminate some of that waste, we can not have the cuts in my opinion. host: here is another perspective on the sequester story, front page of the "washington post" -- washington pays about 10% of the budget -- host: you can see a picture of a freshman in high school looking at what is happening in montana. another story addresses this issue in "usa today" -- is a region this reporter is...
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now, imagine if the obama administration felt the same responsibility to manage the federal government in the same way. >> a sequester for the university. all right. jason? >> this is a miss for new york governor andrew cuomo who wants to extend the temporary tax increase on high income earners in the state after promising to let it expire. for the second time extending that temporary tax increase. do you think voters would learn after a while they're being played here? apparently not. out in california governor jerry brown sold californians on a temporary tax increase for high income earners in his state. i guess the blue state liberals never learn. >> paul: bret? >> briefly a hit for pope francis off to a fantastic start and i think this is obviously true for catholics and even as a non-catholic you see a pope getting out and mingling with people and showing love and humility to the people assemblying by the hundreds of thousands in rome to see him. next week, he's going to go and wash the feet of inmates in a prison for young offenders and this is the right way it seems to me to con
now, imagine if the obama administration felt the same responsibility to manage the federal government in the same way. >> a sequester for the university. all right. jason? >> this is a miss for new york governor andrew cuomo who wants to extend the temporary tax increase on high income earners in the state after promising to let it expire. for the second time extending that temporary tax increase. do you think voters would learn after a while they're being played here? apparently...
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including stronger political parties and good governance. and transparency, all of which makes government more effective. and makes sure that the people feel a connection to their government. your majesty, you've been a driving force for these efforts. and you can be assured that the united states will continue to work with you and prime minister ansur as you build on this progress. we also discussed the economic progress that has to come with political progress. the jordanian government is working hard to manage its current budget challenges. i think his majesty outlined the enormous pressures that jordan is experiencing often not because of any factors internal, but rather a range of external factors as well. and i recognize that while the economic reforms are difficult, they are essential over the long-term to creating the kind of growth and opportunity and dynamism that will help the jordanian people achieve their dreams, we want you to succeed. my administration is working with congress to provide loan guarantees to jordan this year. to
including stronger political parties and good governance. and transparency, all of which makes government more effective. and makes sure that the people feel a connection to their government. your majesty, you've been a driving force for these efforts. and you can be assured that the united states will continue to work with you and prime minister ansur as you build on this progress. we also discussed the economic progress that has to come with political progress. the jordanian government is...
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egypt has a government. not entirely functioning government but it hasn't cancelled the historic peace treaty with israel. but security situation in egypt is collapsing all around it and that is the real fear, if they have total collapse. al qaeda elements increasingly large roles in the opposition. and a real issue of authority next door in syria, post assad. >> martin, let's talk about the other major issue here that is certainly on the agenda there. president perez said today after his meeting, that israel trusts the u.s. policy to prevept iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. not just to contain, but to prevent. do you foresee, martin, any change from the administration towards iran either in action or tone? >> i would imagine that the administration does not want any change for the time being. and i would just like to add to your introduction. i'm not sure it is true to say israel trust the united states completely. they need to say that they do and they need to believe the united states because they ar
egypt has a government. not entirely functioning government but it hasn't cancelled the historic peace treaty with israel. but security situation in egypt is collapsing all around it and that is the real fear, if they have total collapse. al qaeda elements increasingly large roles in the opposition. and a real issue of authority next door in syria, post assad. >> martin, let's talk about the other major issue here that is certainly on the agenda there. president perez said today after his...
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this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of people to control their own destiny through the benefits of a job in the private sector that brings true freedom and prosperity. >> what will we do next? as we go about that, as we talk to one another, listen to what the speakers have to say. let's be clear about one thing. we're not here to rebrand the party, we're here to rebuild a count country. [applaus [applause]. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking points coming from d.c. we're not here to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party. we're not here to abandon our principles in a contest of government give aways, and that's
this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of...
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i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of possibility and they like to keep people quiet here and we have short memories. in my opinion they'll get things going as long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the a
i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of...
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the government. if we turn it over to them, we cannot complain of what they are doing. this is the natural course of men and we need to hold their feet to the fire. >> i want you to know with absolute confidence who it is that does care about you. it is this movement that is representative in this room, all across the country. it's a movement that fundamentally cares so deeply and so personally about protecting innocent human life. but great institutions like the family. about a growing economy.about ai strong national defense. we care of about these things so much because fundamentally, we are the people who truly care about people. we love people. in this country. we want everyone to succeed in this country! am. >> i want to talk a little bit about what is logical and what is common sense. today. because we don't hear a lot of that. and i don't think that common sense should be something that is just for conservatives. liberals and everybody else should understand and enjoy common sense also. for s
the government. if we turn it over to them, we cannot complain of what they are doing. this is the natural course of men and we need to hold their feet to the fire. >> i want you to know with absolute confidence who it is that does care about you. it is this movement that is representative in this room, all across the country. it's a movement that fundamentally cares so deeply and so personally about protecting innocent human life. but great institutions like the family. about a growing...
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did you think it would be good to have more women in the top roles of government? >> i think absolutely. one of our co-stars actually is running for office soon, isn't she? ashley. >> that's right. >> am i? no, by no means. absolutely not. no. no. no. too black and white, right and wrong. i'm not too much in the gray area. >> antoine, it's undeniably a very violent film. it has a lot of explosions, lot of guns going off on both sides. it's the kind of gun violence that i completely would endorse if the president had been protected by a secret service detail against an invading terrorist army. i couldn't think of a more compelling reason. as you know we have done a lot of gun debates on this show in light of what's been going on and some are saying, look, you know, hollywood has to take responsibility. they can't just hide behind this is all fantasy or will this reflect in real life? do you feel that any real link -- because the argument against it is there are many countries in the world that have seen the same films that have no gun violence, britain being one of
did you think it would be good to have more women in the top roles of government? >> i think absolutely. one of our co-stars actually is running for office soon, isn't she? ashley. >> that's right. >> am i? no, by no means. absolutely not. no. no. no. too black and white, right and wrong. i'm not too much in the gray area. >> antoine, it's undeniably a very violent film. it has a lot of explosions, lot of guns going off on both sides. it's the kind of gun violence that i...
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how i am movable is the israeli government on this right now. i think both sides see a different cart and a different horse. >> but both sides also agree that we need to talk. you need to talk, there are things that we won't agree on, things that we will agree on more readily and we need to get going. i think that was the message here. in terms of settlements israel's been very responsible in recent years you. mentioned what happened when vice president joe biden visited israel. that was inside jerusalem. there are differences inside jerusalem and outside jerusalem. we are on the record waiting to do that negotiating and hopefully in the spring, that will be started. michael: let's listen to the president talking about the people and how this peace has to start with the people. obama: where peace begins, not just in the plans of leaders but in the hearts of people. political leaders will never take risks if the people do not push them to take some risks. you must create the change that you want to see. [ cheers and applause ] michael: is this a
how i am movable is the israeli government on this right now. i think both sides see a different cart and a different horse. >> but both sides also agree that we need to talk. you need to talk, there are things that we won't agree on, things that we will agree on more readily and we need to get going. i think that was the message here. in terms of settlements israel's been very responsible in recent years you. mentioned what happened when vice president joe biden visited israel. that was...
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it certainly helped persuade the israeli government to come up with a coalition agreement so that their act would be together to greet him. i think it's going to be really interesting to see what he says tomorrow to the people because that is how the obama administration is framing this trip. not as a diplomatic coup, but really as a person-to-person mission. israelis just don't know him. you know-- >> john: especially netanyahu's brother, apparently, who said some very unkind things about the president's stand toward israel. >> well, i think there is suspicion. much of that is based on because there has not been that much of this kind of contact. in 2009 the president went to kay row and gave an amazing speech there and traveled the middle east, but many israelis felt neglected. now he's taking care of that. >> and we know the palestinians feel neglected as well. maysoon let me ask you. we all have high hopes where the president hopes to reignite talk of a two-state solution. but give the amount of settlements has a two-state solution just become a pipe dream. >> first of all i think i
it certainly helped persuade the israeli government to come up with a coalition agreement so that their act would be together to greet him. i think it's going to be really interesting to see what he says tomorrow to the people because that is how the obama administration is framing this trip. not as a diplomatic coup, but really as a person-to-person mission. israelis just don't know him. you know-- >> john: especially netanyahu's brother, apparently, who said some very unkind things...
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mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. a very tiny government. you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, morsi, in the delta. in fact, he won by a pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. more secular candidates also tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than 1%. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper egypt, non-islamists are doing well in the metropolitan areas in the north, cairo and alexandria, and there are surprising oppositions to the islamists emerging in the delta. i'm going to move on to the constitutional referenda, and the reason why i did not lead with this, this is the first chronologically. the first vote that took place after the revolution. we should look at it with some degree of caution in terms of what it says about non-islamists and islamists. that said, it is a decent proxy indicator, he cause islamists-- because islamists strongly lined up in favor o
mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. a very tiny government. you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, morsi, in the delta. in fact, he won by a pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. more secular candidates also tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than 1%. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper...
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if you want to broadcast, you need a license from the government. you have a right to free assembly. if you'd like to stage a protest across the national mall, you need yourself a permit. there are lots of rights enshrined in the constitution limited by the constitution. what you do can damage someone else. as that ad has shown, what can possibly do more damage than a weapon of war that people are saying they have a right to use for what, self-defense? for hunting? what you just saw in that commercial, that is what actual guns do to real people. the rhetoric aside, that's what we're talking about is protecting people from death. >> as you brought up in sandy hook, one of the mothers, specifically wanted the governor of connecticut to see exactly what that gun, the power of what that had done to ravage that small child's body. >> yeah. >> we're sort of immune to that. you're not because you've seen it. >> we don't call them that. we call them weapons. in the military you never say, it's a weapon. we're at a point in this country where 85% of american
if you want to broadcast, you need a license from the government. you have a right to free assembly. if you'd like to stage a protest across the national mall, you need yourself a permit. there are lots of rights enshrined in the constitution limited by the constitution. what you do can damage someone else. as that ad has shown, what can possibly do more damage than a weapon of war that people are saying they have a right to use for what, self-defense? for hunting? what you just saw in that...
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the government should not be involved in your personal business. there's a very strong traditional and libertarian case against it and maybe some republicans will start following the lead of rand paul looking at the polls and seeing this is where the country was moving. you used to think republicans were really terrible on immigration, they saw a change in the polling and started making a real shift. and they could do the same on this issue. >> michael: if a liberal candidate or a democrat finds out -- or a voter finds out who is going to make all of the money for marijuana, what a business it will turn into, there are a lot of liberals who will be upset about what it looks like in the end. so is that also being sold in persuading democrats to vote against this? >> the people who currently control marijuana are drug cartels. they are not good people. as much as people don't like certain businesses and their practices, they like it a lot better than how a criminal organization running something. >> michael: okay. as a candidate in 2008 when the pres
the government should not be involved in your personal business. there's a very strong traditional and libertarian case against it and maybe some republicans will start following the lead of rand paul looking at the polls and seeing this is where the country was moving. you used to think republicans were really terrible on immigration, they saw a change in the polling and started making a real shift. and they could do the same on this issue. >> michael: if a liberal candidate or a...
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to state government. in the last 18 months since hunting season has been opened up, we went from 1100 wolves -- excuse me, 1700 wolves to over 1100 being killed. so it's taken quite a toll on the animals and when you consider the amount of wolves we have in the west compared to bears and cougars, coyotes and even 103,000 elk, the numbers are quite small and unfortunately, the states really are not managing these wolves in a way to sustain their numbers at all. >> heather: i'll just follow up. so do you think they should be placed back on the endangered species list in order to protect them, or is getting the word out by what you're trying to do, is that enough? >> well, i think people should realize that wolves belong to all of americans. they were brought back with federal money and then they lived mostly on federal land. it's really a vocal minority of people that just want to kill all these wolf. there are proposals to use silencers on the rifles so that they can kill more wolves. individual in idaho c
to state government. in the last 18 months since hunting season has been opened up, we went from 1100 wolves -- excuse me, 1700 wolves to over 1100 being killed. so it's taken quite a toll on the animals and when you consider the amount of wolves we have in the west compared to bears and cougars, coyotes and even 103,000 elk, the numbers are quite small and unfortunately, the states really are not managing these wolves in a way to sustain their numbers at all. >> heather: i'll just follow...
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in court today the lawyer supporting a ban on gay marriage claimed it's needed because the government wants straight couples to have kids. listen. >> the state's interest and society's interest in what we have framed as responsible procreation is -- is vital. >> responsible procreation? i mean, that's pretty bizarre. and even justice kagan demolishes that argument by asking if we should ban marriage for older couples, too. here's what she said. >> if you're over the age of 55, you don't help us, sir, if the government's interest in regulating procreation through marriage. so why is that different? >> your honor, even with respect to couples over the age of 55, it is very rare that both couple -- both parties to the couple are infertile. and the traditional -- >> no, really. because if a couple -- i can just assure you if both the woman and the man are over the age of 55, there are not a lot of children coming out of that marriage. >> i mean, jeffrey, it is laughable. no question about it. i mean, responsible procreation? really? that's the best case they can make for banning gay marri
in court today the lawyer supporting a ban on gay marriage claimed it's needed because the government wants straight couples to have kids. listen. >> the state's interest and society's interest in what we have framed as responsible procreation is -- is vital. >> responsible procreation? i mean, that's pretty bizarre. and even justice kagan demolishes that argument by asking if we should ban marriage for older couples, too. here's what she said. >> if you're over the age of 55,...
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and there are too many spoilers that have active participation in the government. where you never get to the point that you go that guy told his buddy to take his guys -- didn't say he would stand down when he should have, and that's the problem -- >> caller: let me ask you one thing and then i'll get off and let you answer. what message do you think the israelis, the people, government, and such would have happened when they picked up and left gaza? what should they have learned from that situation? >> hal: how do you mean? what do you mean? >> caller: when they -- first of all two things happened when they left, the palestinians in gaza tore everything down that the israelis had built which would have been the basis of a infrastructure, and two the rockets started coming in a couple of days. because there's no doubt that hamas runs gaza. so what is the lesson to be learned on the israeli side about what happens if you just pick up and leave which by the way a lot of leftists in israel right now think is what should be done with the west bank. >> hal: i would say
and there are too many spoilers that have active participation in the government. where you never get to the point that you go that guy told his buddy to take his guys -- didn't say he would stand down when he should have, and that's the problem -- >> caller: let me ask you one thing and then i'll get off and let you answer. what message do you think the israelis, the people, government, and such would have happened when they picked up and left gaza? what should they have learned from...
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and is overseen that way within our government. our civilian officials could not deny this part of -- the 911 commission recommended doing this years ago. the upper echelons of the cia say that they would like to do this. even hawks like john mccain have been advocating for this kind of change. if this happens, if this happens, if they move drone warfare out of the handles of the cia and put it under the auspices of the military, this would not be the end of drone warfare, but it would be the end of a really big and far reaching change that we made as a country after 911 that we never, ever debated. it just happened. joining us now for the interview, is i'm very pleased to announce, patrick murphy. he served in the u.s. army in iraq. >> what do you make of this report today in the daily beast that the white house is ready to pull the cism a out of the drone warfare business and put it under pentagon control instead? >> i'm a little ticked because i got scooped by somebody else on a different website on my first day on msnbc. this i
and is overseen that way within our government. our civilian officials could not deny this part of -- the 911 commission recommended doing this years ago. the upper echelons of the cia say that they would like to do this. even hawks like john mccain have been advocating for this kind of change. if this happens, if this happens, if they move drone warfare out of the handles of the cia and put it under the auspices of the military, this would not be the end of drone warfare, but it would be the...
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the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may have hit civilians in the regime area and regime troops, too. another instance near damascus to the east in which rebels do appear to have been hit by some kind of suffocating gas. not clear what it was but certainly the logic test suggests rebels aren't going to be aim agate themselves with these weapons and we know the regime has a large stockpile. >> is there a faction within the opposition that cob obtain chemical weapons? is it even possible? >> reporter: that's always been the real fear as we heard about radicalization, the fractious nature of the rebel movement. to be honest, that h
the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may...
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but there's the role that government plays and we'll get into that discussion. first and foremost. there's the money that goes into the corn industry and the money that goes to the sugar industry, in terms of taxpayer subsidies for junk food in the year 2011, 1.over $1 billion went to junk food ingredients, the cheetos are like clouding my mind, since 1995, $18.2 billion was spent on junk food. between 1995 and 2006, the government paid out $56 billion in corn subsidies. >> not only do we pay on that end, we pay on the back end. if you think about the whole conversation about our long-term debt. it's a health care spending problem. and the people who are most panicked about these obesity trends are looking at it from a dollars-and-cents point of view. we're not able to do all we need to do on education and like, you know, long-term security and all these things, because we are making choices right now, to insure that children become super-addicted and grow up in obesit obesity. >> two choices, one you tax the junk food and the white house is looking at this. what if you just shift
but there's the role that government plays and we'll get into that discussion. first and foremost. there's the money that goes into the corn industry and the money that goes to the sugar industry, in terms of taxpayer subsidies for junk food in the year 2011, 1.over $1 billion went to junk food ingredients, the cheetos are like clouding my mind, since 1995, $18.2 billion was spent on junk food. between 1995 and 2006, the government paid out $56 billion in corn subsidies. >> not only do we...
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the government blamees the rebels, the rebels blame the government. no confirmation yet. president obama said the use of chemical weapons would cross a red line invoking harsh consequences. now what? a horrible accident late last night at a military depot inness. seven marines were killed. we will show you how a senator is using as a tool. ed when i have in israel ahead of the president's trip there. "special report" at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: switching gears. greg likes the music. friendship bracelets, those are days. long for those? summer camp. there is a new business. american camp association says 1 million grown-ups signed up last summer, not as counselor but there to attend. 800 adults nationwide camps. there is all sort of things you can do. i was going to ask, i have suggests for what people could do. did you go to summer camp? >> greg: i hated you it. i got worms. >> dana: what else happened? >> greg: a female counselor had a mustache. >> dana: you said you got homesick? >> greg: i did. it hated every day. i didn't lik
the government blamees the rebels, the rebels blame the government. no confirmation yet. president obama said the use of chemical weapons would cross a red line invoking harsh consequences. now what? a horrible accident late last night at a military depot inness. seven marines were killed. we will show you how a senator is using as a tool. ed when i have in israel ahead of the president's trip there. "special report" at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪...
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when you battle the government in an appellate case, the government's in a pretty good position. but i have done dozens of appeals. i would say their chances are pretty strong. the legal issue is whether or not an individual religious liberty is protected by our asylum laws. i think the government get its totally wrong in their group rights approach. >> shannon: i read the brief. it's filed on behalf of eric holier, telling the justice dnt department they this to leave. there is no future persecution. the family can't prove harm. >> they can go back to germany and put their kids back in public school and then, they won't suffer harm. but if they want to give their kids a home education through home schooling, they will be jailed. they would have severe fines. that is what happened before. every family who wants to home school is persecuted in the same way. the justice department is saying that the fines and the jails -- that's not persecution. >> shannon: it's a fact that the police did show up and take the children and force them to go to school in 20 06, when the family was the
when you battle the government in an appellate case, the government's in a pretty good position. but i have done dozens of appeals. i would say their chances are pretty strong. the legal issue is whether or not an individual religious liberty is protected by our asylum laws. i think the government get its totally wrong in their group rights approach. >> shannon: i read the brief. it's filed on behalf of eric holier, telling the justice dnt department they this to leave. there is no future...
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how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know what your budget is going to be on the various marks and the house and the senate are different, when you are looking at sequestration, it is a challenge and you do your best under the circumstances to come up with the right answer. >> as you went through the releases and you sit here today, do you think your department went through the necessary due diligence to make sure the people who are released pose the least threat to our citizens and constituents? >> instructions to the field were clear. these decisions were made by career professionals in the field. so
how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know...
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the american government lied to its own people. honestly, i don't know of a worse lie one could tell other than a lie to take a country to war. to make up things to take people to war. that's got to be the most obscene, immoral thing to do. so this government hasn't earned the right to be trusted. if it says assad has chemical weapons or ahmadinejad has a nuclear weapon -- >> but it's not this government, is it, that went to war with saddam. >> which government? you're talking about obama versus bush? >> yes. >> i'm talking about the real government. wall street, the banks, people who made $2.2 trillion we spent on the iraq war. who made the money? soldiers in the field? i don't think so. this is always about the people who have the purse strings and the politicians bought by them. if they come on now and tell me anything about ahmadinejad is building a bomb. really? i'll believe it when he walks in the room with it and shows me. that's how much i don't trust anything said by the military industrial complex of this great country. >
the american government lied to its own people. honestly, i don't know of a worse lie one could tell other than a lie to take a country to war. to make up things to take people to war. that's got to be the most obscene, immoral thing to do. so this government hasn't earned the right to be trusted. if it says assad has chemical weapons or ahmadinejad has a nuclear weapon -- >> but it's not this government, is it, that went to war with saddam. >> which government? you're talking about...